What's the difference between music maker and music maker edm edition?

Shadi-Saliby wrote on 4/2/2020, 9:21 AM

I already have music maker and then I got music maker edm edition in a humble bundle and I tried downloading music maker edm edition and it replaced my old music maker but I see no difference when I open it up. The shortcut also only says music maker. Is there a difference? Did I not download it correctly?

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SP. wrote on 4/2/2020, 9:55 AM

The EDM-Version is just a cheaper version of Music Maker Plus with less features, instruments and soundpools, which are from the EDM genre. But when you combine your Music Maker Free/Plus/Premium license and your edm license you should get access to all your Music Maker features and 3 EDM Soundpools and 1 instrument of your choice.

browj2 wrote on 4/2/2020, 4:05 PM

@Shadi-Saliby

The program is free, you pay for everything else. Depending on what you purchase, you get credits or the product. For special editions, like EDM, you get credits that you can use after activating the product.

On the startup screen, make sure that you are logged in and then click on the Magix Account button and enter your serial number that you received from HumbleBundle for EDM, and activate it. Then go to the Store, Instruments, and you should see a credit for an instrument at the bottom of the screen. Click on the credit to see what you can purchase with it. Not all instruments can be purchased with credits.

Same with Soundpools. You will see 3 credits at the bottom. Click on it to see what you can purchase using the credits.

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